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  1. 2020年8月23日 · You are welcomed to join us whenever you want. This isn't grammatical. This is an optional class and everyone from both shifts are welcomed. I suppose this is grammatical but it's unlikely. "Welcomed" here is a verb. If you just mean that everyone from both shifts will be welcome, use "welcome", an adjective.

  2. 2008年11月3日 · Banned. "Welcome" is an adjective, as well as a noun and a verb. "Welcomed" is the past participle of the verb "welcome". Like most past participles, "welcomed" can also work as an adjective, although its meaning is different from the meaning of the adjective "welcome". The usual form of the statement you mentioned is "you are welcome to [do X]".

  3. 2011年4月3日 · Apr 3, 2011. #2. In that context, "we welcome you" sounds the most natural way to say it. "You are welcome" is grammatical, but it sounds a bit strange to me in that context. I think it's something that I would use in an informal context, like if your friend invites you to come over that night ("you're welcome to join us tonight, we're watching ...

  4. 2008年7月10日 · Jul 10, 2008. #4. Right, it means "you are allowed to join us", but in a polite way. If you would like to invite someone to join you happily, you could say simply "Come join us" or "Please join us, you're always welcome". If you say it in a friendly tone of voice then it comes off as an invitation instead of a command.

  5. 2012年6月24日 · We're glad you could join our group." 1. Welcome to join us. ( "welcome" as a Adjective ) We wouldn't say this because they have already joined you (the group). 2. We warmly welcome you to join our group. ( "welcome" as a verb ) Same as above. 3. A warm welcome to you. ( "welcome" as a noun ) Just say "Welcome."

  6. 2009年6月22日 · English (US) Jun 22, 2009. #1. I'm not quite sure how to translate this particular invitation. It's to someone I don't know, but I someone I would like to be friendly and polite towards. "Vous pouvez nous accompagner" somehow seems a little too direct, and it doesn't seem (to me, at least) to convey the friendly feeling that "you are welcome to ...

  7. 2008年1月28日 · Welcome is correct because it is adjective, Welcome can also be used as verb form (transitive) for example: We were welcomed by our hosts; She will welcome the chance to see you again. In the sentence you gave "Welcome" is more appropriate. Not open for further replies.

  8. 2006年3月20日 · USA, English. Mar 20, 2006. #2. You are welcome to come visit where welcome is an adjective meaning "free" and "encouraged" to visit. He was/felt welcomed at my house means that the person went to your house and was received warmly. You can't say "You are welcomed at my house" because it means the other person knows your feelings without you ...

  9. 2014年5月18日 · The other day, we were a group of people going for lunch and saw an elder professor. One of us insisted him to come and I told him: "You are more than welcome to join if you would like so." He responded: " Of course I am. But no!" I was wondering if this is a common answer to my sentence and if he got offended and answered that way?!

  10. 2014年7月27日 · You will always be welcome. Here, 'welcome' is an adjective. We will be happy for you to visit our home. You will always be welcome d. This time, 'welcomed' is a verb. When you visit our home someone will meet you and greet you 'with pleasure or courtesy'. (See welcome) There may be a significant difference, and I'll exaggerate to make the point.

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